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EPHEMERA - ASSORTED LOCAL HISTORY PUBLICATIONS comprising 19th century collotype / lithograph view albums of Deal & Walmer; Kirkwall & Orkneys; and Cambridge; and 20th century booklets of Suffolk, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Rutland, Suffolk & Sussex interest, (two boxes).

Los 1051

Ton Schulten. 1938. Ootmarsum. No. 73/180. Backstage landscape. Title: Over the Hills. 2008. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 43 x W 113 cm. In good condition.

Los 1230

Theo Wolvecamp, 1989. 1925 - 1992. Epreuve d'Artiste. Abstract composition. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 43 x W 49 cm. In good condition.

Los 1070

Klaas Bernink 1983. 1913 - 1996. Snowy landscape with farm. Epreuve 'd Artiste. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 40 x W 60 cm. In good condition.

Los 1286

Roy Lichtenstein. Possible emphasis, with watermark. No. 118/199. Naked woman reading on bed. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 71 x W 57 cm. In good condition.

Los 1397

Lucebert. 1924 - 1994. Presentation with six figures. No. 23/100. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 58 x W 42 cm. In good condition.

Los 1272

Tom Wesselman. 1931 - 2004. No. 18/199. Naked woman. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 76 x W 57 cm. In good condition.

Los 1251

Two works by Mart Kempers. 1978. 1924 - 1993. Lithograph on paper. Dijk and Dijk house. Dimensions: H 25 x W 37 cm. In good condition.

Los 1270

Roy Lichtenstein. No. 21/199. With watermark. Woman in front of mirror. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 71 x W 57 cm. In good condition.

Los 1333

Jopie Huisman, 1988. 1922 - 2000. Still life dolls. Signed lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 34 x W 28 cm. In good condition.

Los 1152

JH Weissenbruch. 1824 - 1903. River view with drawbridge. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 42 x W 56 cm. In good condition.

Los 1399

Guilliaume Corneille. 1982. 1922 - 2010. La Femme au kimono. No. 73/75. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 65 x W 50 cm. In good condition.

Los 1242

Keith Haring. No. 15/200. Couple in love. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 90 x W 90 cm. In good condition.

Los 1239

Corneille. '97. 65/250. unique. Lithograph on paper. Dimensions: H 21 x W 15 cm. In good condition.

Los 1149

PIETRO ANNIGONI, Giovanne Apostlo, signed limited edition lithograph, No.93 of 125, 74 x 54cm Condition Report: Available upon request

Los 13

John Piper (1903-1992) Flowers IV, limited edition lithograph, signed and numbered 80/100 in pencil, 45 x 59cm

Los 16

John Piper (1903-1992) Radcliffe Camera, limited edition lithograph, signed and numbered 148/150 in pencil, 64 x 45cm

Los 14

John Piper (1903-1992), Harlaxton Hall, limited edition lithograph, signed and numbered 21/90 in pencil, with blind stamp lower right, 66 x 89cm

Los 18

John Piper (1903-1992) Isle Abbots, limited edition lithograph, signed and numbered 68/100, in pencil, with blind stamp lower right, 72 x 50cm

Los 19

John Piper (1903-1992) Huish Episcopi, limited edition lithograph, signed and numbered 14/100 in pencil, with blind stamp lower right, 72 x 49cm

Los 17

John Piper (1903-1992) Dinton Folly, limited edition lithograph, signed and numbered 25/100 in pencil, with blind stamp lower right, 56 x 76cm

Los 70

Henri Matisse (1869-1954), Fleurs de Neige, lithograph, circa 1950, 34 x 17cm. Condition: Good

Los 15

John Piper (1903-1992) Fountain's Abbey, Yorkshire, limited edition lithograph, signed and numbered 48/150 in pencil, with blind stamp lower right, 54 x 72cm

Los 77

William Russell Flint, by and after, 'A Trio of Classical Beauties', signed in pencil, and blind stamp to margin, lithograph, 49cm x 68cm.

Los 119

English Botany; or Coloured Figures of British Plants Edited by John T. Boswell Syme, The Popular Portion by Mrs. Lankester, The Figures by J. Sowerby, J. De C. Sowerby, J.W. Salter and John Edward Sowerby published Robert Hardwicke 1863-1886 in 12 volumes plus Supplement (1892) vols 1-4 being the third edition enlarged, re-arranged and revised with hand-coloured lithograph plates bound in 19th Century half leather with raised bands and gilt spines (13)   

Los 43

After Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA (1887-1976) The Harbour (Maryport), signed limited edition (of 850) offset lithograph, with Fine Art Guild blind stamp lower left, published by Venture Prints Ltd Bristol, 1972, 44 x 58cm, in part gilt frame, with Alexander Gallery Bristol label verso

Los 45

After Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA (1887-1976) Sailing Boats, signed limited edition (of 850) offset lithograph, with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, published by Venture Prints Ltd Bristol 1975, 32 x 36cm, in part gilt frame with gallery label verso

Los 47

After Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA (1887-1976) Peel Park, signed limited edition (of 850) offset lithograph, with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp lower left, published by Venture Prints Ltd Bristol 1975, 41x 78cm, in part gilt frame

Los 44

After Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA (1887-1976) Street Scene Near a Factory, signed limited edition (of 850) offset lithograph, with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp lower left, published by Venture Prints Ltd Bristol 1974, 37 x 26cm, in part gilt frame

Los 30

Rottiers (Bernard Eugene Antoine). Monumens de Rhodes, Atlas only, Brussels, 1828, lithograph title, map and 74 engraved and lithographed plates only (of 75, lacking plate 5), a few hand-coloured, one or two short closed marginal tears, a few light spots, modern cloth with original title mounted to upper cover (title a little soiled with repaired tears), oblong folioQty: (1)NOTESBlackmer 1450.

Los 8

Chesney (Francis Rawdon). Narrative of the Euphrates Expedition carried on by order of the British Government during the years 1835, 1836, and 1837, 1st edition, London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1868, 45 lithograph plates, most tinted, a few folding, 2 maps (one folding with splits along folds in rear pocket), 24 pp. advertisements at end, a little light spotting and offsetting, contemporary ownership signature of C.F. Staunton M.D. at head of title, his inscription to half title, endpapers renewed, original cloth, spine faded and repaired at ends, a little rubbed, 8voQty: (1)NOTESAtabey 236: "This is the concluding portion of Chesney's account of the Euphrates Expedition, not a later edition of the first part. In addition to the reconstructed section of Chesney's original manuscript which had been lost in the 1830's, it contains the journals of Captain Charlewood and of General J.B.B. Estcourt, an account of Helfer's visit to the Arabian desert, and Ainsworth's account of Constantinople." Not in Abbey or Blackmer.

Los 15

Mecham (Clifford Henry). Sketches and Incidents of the Siege of Lucknow. From drawings made during the siege by Clifford Henry Mecham, Lieutenant Madras Army. With descriptive notices by George Couper, London: Day & Son, 1858, lithograph title (with view of Baillie Guard Gateway), 26 tinted lithograph views on 17 sheets (complete), letterpress dedication, preface and four leaves of plate descriptions bound at front, bound with Dodgson (Lieut.-Col. D.S.) General Views & Special Points of Interest, of the City of Lucknow, from drawings made on the spot by Lieut. Col. D.S. Dodgson, with descriptive notices, London: Day & Son, 1860, lithograph title (with View from Stone Bridge, Looking Down the River), 27 tinted lithograph views on 11 sheets, lithograph plan (complete), letterpress dedication to Sir James Outram, three leaves of plate descriptions at front, a few leaves and plates detached with some marginal fraying, soiling and tears, one or two small marginal water stains, original blindstamped cloth with first title lettered in gilt to upper cover, some light fading and stains, a few wormholes and splits to spine, folio, 56.5 x 38 cmQty: (1)NOTESAbbey Travel 489 (for the second work).

Los 9

Euphrates Expedition. Euphrates Expedition. Return to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 3 July 1837, for Copy of Instructions to Colonel Chesney, the Officer commanding the Euphrates Expedition; together with Abstract of Correspondence and Accounts of Expenditure relative to that Enterprise. India Board, July 1837. (Sir John Hobhouse), Ordered by the House of Commons, to be printed, 17 July 1837, 77 pp., press cutting pasted at front, a little marginal soiling, folio, bound with Rich (Claudius James). Second Memoir on Babylon: Containing an Inquiry into the Correspondence between the Ancient Descriptions of Babylon and the Remains still Visible on the Site. Suggested by the "Remarks" of Major Rennel published in the Archaeologia, 1st edition, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1818, 58 pp., 3 folding engraved plates (some soiling), 8vo, disbound, bound with 2 others: The Loss of the Tigris. A Poem in Two Cantos with notes. Inscribed to the Commander, Officers and Men of the Euphrates Expedition, by Henry Richardson, 1st edition, 1840, 63 pp., frontispiece and 2 lithograph plates, 8vo, disbound, and three extracts by W. Francis Ainsworth: Three Days Lost in Taurus/A Day and Night on the Banks of the Euphrates/Thapsacus, the Fatal Pass, 8vo, all bound in contemporary half calf, rubbed and scuffed, folioQty: (1)NOTESFirst item, the parliamentary committee report very rare, no institutional copy located. After Chesney had conducted his preliminary survey of the Euphrates alone, floating down the river on a raft, "a parliamentary committee recommended a full-scale expedition, and two steamships were assembled near Bir in 1835, near the property of John Barker (q.v.). During the voyage the S.S. Tigris sank and after many difficulties the S.S. Euphrates finally reached Basra." (Blackmer 337). Parliament agreed funds of £20,000 for the expedition, which had the twofold aims of establishing an overland trade route from India to Britain, thereby avoiding the lengthy sea route around the Cape of Good Hope, and to check Russian ambitions in the Near East.

Los 7

Chesney (Francis Rawdon). The Expedition for the Survey of the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris, carried on by order of the British Government in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837; preceded by geographical and historical notices of the regions situated between the rivers Nile and Indus, in four volumes, 2 volumes [all published], 1st edition, London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1850, half titles, 49 lithograph plates, most tinted, loose folding map (formerly contained in front pocket), folding tables, lacking the 13 additional maps in slipcases (as often), final index leaf of volume I repaired, some light spotting, toning and offsetting, bookplate of Stephen Tudsbery-Turner, contemporary half morocco, volume I upper cover detached, upper joint split, rubbed and scuffed, 4to,Qty: (2)NOTESAtabey 234; Blackmer 337. Originally intended to be published in four volumes, "Chesney was sent to China before he finished writing the history of the expedition and half of the manuscript was lost... In 1829 he set out for Constantinople intending to take part in the Russo-Turkish war; instead he made a tour of inspection in Syria and Egypt which had two results - the overland route to India and the Suez Canal (De Lesseps was led to attempt the enterprise after reading Chesney's report). In 1831 Chesney carried out his preliminary survey of the Euphrates alone, floating down the river on a raft. A parliamentary committee recommended a full-scale expedition, and two steamships were assembled near Bir in 1835, near the property of John Barker (q.v.). During the voyage the S.S. Tigris sank and after many difficulties the S.S. Euphrates finally reached Basra." (Blackmer).

Los 72

Pennant (Thomas). The Journey from Chester to London, London: B. White, 1782, engraved title and 22 plates, scattered spotting, browning and some offsetting, contemporary navy blue half calf, gilt decorated spine, marbled sides, joints rubbed and some wear at head of spine, 4to, together with: Ibid., A Tour in Scotland. MMDCCLXIX, Chester: printed by John Monk, 1771, 18 engraved plates, name of author written to title, contemporary calf, morocco title label to spine, joints cracked at head, 8vo, [Young, Arthur], A Six Weeks Tour, through the Southern Counties of England and Wales, 3rd edition, corrected & enlarged, London: W. Strahan, W. Nicoll, T. Cadell, et al., 1772, engraved frontispiece and one other plate, 5 pp. publisher's adverts at rear, light scattered spotting, edges untrimmed, modern half calf, marbled sides, 8vo, and three others, Pennant (Thomas), A Tour from Downing to Alston-Moor, 1801, contemporary half calf, large 4to; Smith (Henry Ecroyd), Reliquiae Isurianae: The remains of the Roman Isurium, (now Aldborough, near Boroughbridge, Yorkshire), 1852, folding lithograph frontispiece (with repaired closed tear), and numerous plates (some folding), modern maroon mock leather, large 4to; and Allen (Thomas & Whittock, Nathaniel), History of the Counties of Surrey and Sussex, 1829, engraved title to first volume (without title to second volume), numerous engraved plates on India paper, modern half sheep, marbled sides, 8voQty: (7)

Los 258

Binding. The Book of Common Prayer, and administration of the Sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church ... together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches, Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press, by J. Cooke & S. Collingwood, printers to the university, Oxford, 1820, bound with at rear, A New Version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches, by Nicholas Brady & Nahum Tate, Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press, by J. Cooke & S. Collingwood, printers to the university, 1819, occasional light scattered spotting, armorial bookplate of the Bishop of Norwich (dated 1837 in pencil), upper hinge cracked, all edges gilt, contemporary blind decorated straight-grain black morocco, upper board with gilt embossed monogram & crown of King George IV and surrounded by the words 'King's Chapel Pavilion', joints and extremities rubbed, 8vo, together with: Pascal (Blaise), Thoughts on Religion, and other important subjects; newly translated from the French..., London: Samual Bagster, 1803, half-title, light toning, engraved portrait plate to front free endpaper, contemporary marbled calf, rebacked, 8vo, New Testament, Du Nu Testament ov or Lord and Savyur Jezus Crist in fonetic shorthand, London: Fred Pitman, 1850, bound with, De Buc of samz in fonetic short hand, London: Fred Pitman, 1849, lithograph decorative title to each, inscription to front free endpaper, all edges gilt, contemporary dark green sheep, slightly torn at foot of spine, 16mo, plus other four other 18th & 19th century antiquarian, including Diamond Book of Psalms, with notes by the Rev. H. Stebbing, London: Allan Bell & Co., and Simpkin & Marshall, 1833Qty: (7)

Los 335

An unframed limited edition 129/1000 lithograph of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II pencil signed by Alistair Barford, 41 x 59cm.

Los 173

A large gilt framed limited edition 294/950 pencil signed lithograph of a big cat family by Seeley-Lester, frame size 93 x 69cm.

Los 225

Charles William Taylor (1876-1960) Bridgnorth, signed pencil lower centre, woodcut, measurements 15.4 x 20.4 cm (PL), frame 38.5 x 47 cm, together with two further wood engravings of a waterside farm and a gypsy caravan near a sheep field by the same hand (3). Together with George Buday (1907-1990) Heady Study, wood engraving, William Nicholson (1872-1949) lithograph of Flower Girl (Amy Corner), Oliver Hall (1869-1957) etching of Toledo, Spain and E Willis Paige (1890-1960) etching of Richmond, Yorkshire (4), various sizes. Total (7)

Los 330

London: Chapman & Hall, c.1890. Oblong folio, 20 lithograph plates, original decorated morocco boards

Los 331

London: Thomas Maclean, 1841. Folio, lithographed title-page and 25 tinted lithograph plates, contemporary red half morocco gilt

Los 418

WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (British, 1880-1969); colour lithograph, 'Variations on a Theme', a study of women in various poses, signed in pencil to margin, 44.5 x 60.5cm, framed and glazed, together with another by the same artist 'Carmelita', depicting a woman seated with a basket of laundry, signed in pencil, 27 x 32cm, each with labels verso and both framed and glazed (2).

Los 759

After Blinks a Victorian lithograph of a huntsman and foxhounds, 44 x 67 cm in a gilt frame.

Los 1557

Malcolm Cameron, lithograph, the Breadknife, Wurrumbungle National Park NSW, limited edition no. 30/53, pencil signed, framed, overall 62cm x 82cm

Los 1582

Michael Scott Lees - “Entangled in the mist”, coloured lithograph, study of “Snow Gums”, 24/500, framed, overall 59cm x 132cm

Los 1556

Malcolm Cameron, lithograph, water hole near Broken Hill, limited edition no. 10/53, pencil signed, framed, overall 65cm x 90cm

Los 1612

A limited edition coloured lithograph, a park view, 92/250, framed, 60cm x 62cm

Los 653

Albert de Belleroche, Madame Fleury 1908, Lithograph on wove paper, signed in pencil, edition 10, panelled verso Lumley Cazalet Ltd label, and 2 others, all framed and glazed

Los 1067

Henry Moore, Seated Woman, signed in pencil, numbered 46/50, lithograph, image 25cm x 21.3cm, sheet 49cm x 42cm.

Los 259

After John Stugess, The Pytchley at Crick, hand-coloured lithograph, 25cm x 35cm; another similar, A Burst with the Pytchley; pair of reproductive prints after Arthur Wardle; other sporting prints, etc

Los 122

*Marc Chagall (Russian-French, 1887-1985)Moise Piate 18, from Songeslithograph in colours, from an edition of 50 and 10 proofs, published by Gerald Cramer, Geneva, 1981, signed 'Marc Chagall' and numbered 20/50 in pencilplate 30.3 x 23.4cmProvenance: Farm House, Farm Street, Mayfair, London.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Viewed out of frame, slight wave to the print caused by printing process, light discolouration to borders caused by the mount - see images. Could benefit from a more secure framing, but genarally print is in good condtion.

Los 124

*Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989)St Mark's Square, Venicelithograph in colours with embossing, signed in pencil l.r. and numbered 'E374/450' l.l.51.5 x 73cm*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Unexamined out of glazed frame, discolouration to the margins, but the colours remain good, occasional spots of foxing emerging, some dirt beneath the glass particularly to the lower right corner.

Los 129

*After Pablo Picasso'Profil de Jeune Fille on Chapeau'lithograph, bears signature and dated u.l.sheet 37.3 x 28cm;and another,'Madame Trois'lithograph in colours, bears signature, published by Cercle d'Artsheet 9 x 17.5cm (2)*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: some slight time staining otherwise in good order. in good condition.

Los 130

*After Pablo Picasso'Fruit press'lithograph in colours, bears signature and numbered XXI/XXXsheet 28 x 21.5cm;and another'Toros y Toreros'lithograph in colours, bears signature, published by Cerle d'Art, Parissheet 37.1 x 26.6cm (2)*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Fruit Press: in good condition.Toros y Toreros: a few light handling creases, generally in good condition.

Los 131

*After Pablo Picasso'The arena'lithograph in colours, bears signaturesheet 26.7 x 37cm, unframed*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: in generally good order

Los 133

*Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (1887-1976)'Britain at Play'offset lithograph in colours, signed 'L S Lowry' in pencil l.r., with the Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp 'HCK'image 44.6 x 59.5cm*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Examined out of frame, some colour loss to the print, houses are more light red in tone than yellow. There is time staining and discolouration to the sheet in the area of white between the image and mount. There is discolouration to the sheet top two corners caused by tape. Housed in an acidic mount. Two deep dents to the bottom edge of the frame. Please refer to additional images.

Los 134

*Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (1887-1976) 'Great Ancoats Street'offset lithograph, signed 'L S Lowry' and numbered 332/850 in pencil, published by Harold Riley, Salford, on laid paper 26.5 x 36.5cm*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Not viewed out of glazed frame. Very light wave to the paper

Los 136

*Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (1887-1976)View of a Townoffset lithograph in colours, signed 'L. S. Lowry' in pencil l.r., with Fine Art Trade Guild stamp46 x 55cm*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Examined out of frame, some cockling to the sheet, areas of foxing along the borders, and discolouration between the edge of the mount and edge of the image, please refer to additional images for details of foxing and time staining. Housed in an acidic mount. Nicely presented in gold frame.

Los 137

*Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (1887-1976)Bloomsbury Square, June 1967lithograph on arches, signed 'LS LOWRY' and numbered 12/75sheet 56 x 76cm, unframed*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: There is discolouration to the paper, most noticable from the back and under the mount. Contact department for detailed report.

Los 138

*Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (1887-1976)'Market Scene in a Northern Town’ offset lithograph in colours, signed 'L. S. Lowry' in pencil l.r.48 x 63cm*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Not viewed out of glazed frame. Housed in an acidic mount causing yellow line around the mount, some slight time staining to the borders and light wave to the sheet. Slight fading to the image.

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